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410) dye for it as well as an Indian that shall kill an English man and in case the Indians and English meet accidentally in the woods every Indian shall be bound immediately to throw down his Armes upon call and in case an Indian so meeting an Englishman shall refuse to throw down his Armes upon call he shall be deemd ^as^ an enemy 4.thly The priviledge of crabbing fowling hunting and fishing shall be preserved to the Indians inviolably 5.thly That every Indian that killeth or stealeth an hogg calfe or other Beast or any other Goods shall undergoe the same punishm.t that an Englishman doth for the like offence 6.thly In case any servants or slaves runaway from their Masters and come to any of the said Indian Townes w.thin the Territories of the said Kings and their subjects they shall be bound to apprehend the said fugatives and convey them to the next English plantation to be conveyed to their Masters and in case any Indian af.d shall convey or assist any such Fugatives in their flight out of this province that he shall make the respective Master or Mistress of such servants or slaves such satisfaction as an Englishman ought to do in the like case 7.thly |
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